There are a lot of TH-cam photographers who deserve a spot on your list. Mads Peter Iverson, Nick Carver, Simon Baxter, and Ben Horne. They all bring their unique style. My brother made the statement that he is always looking for that perfect photograph and I told him stop looking but look YOUR PHOTOGRAPH!
All things long exposure: Attilio Ruffo All things lens: Christopher Frost All things Nikon use and wildlife: Steve Perry All things astro: Nico Carver - Astrobackyard - Alyn Wallace All things Canon use and wildlife: Pangolin Wildlife photography Landscape artsy: Mads Peter Iversen Birding: Jan Wegener
It’s funny, I’m subscribed to all of the mentioned photographers, I get a lot of inspiration from watching their content, I find TH-cam a great tool to push my boundaries and learn from professionals. Whenever I’m struggling for inspiration, I get motivated by these and more.
Thanks for the recommendations, I haven’t seen Michael's channel yet, so someone needs new for me to discover. Recommendation for the next video: Alex Kilbee, channel is called "The photographic eye". By the way, the links to the channels are not yet in the description of the video. There is a list of channels, but it’s from your first or second video about this topic.
There is a reason I’ve never heard of these photographers. I am not interested in landscape or nature photography. I am interested in street and intentional camera movement photography. What these photographers teach will be of no help for me. Mask On Nurse Marty (Ret)
I didn't know Michael Shainblum and I must say his photos are really impressive and I'll definetly be checking him out. . I will say though that for me, the best photography channel for someone who wants to learn photography is Simon D'Entremont. His videos are very direct and informative and you always learn something new.
Andrew Findlay. Another Inspiration.
Great recommendations thanks for posting 👍
My pleasure!
There are a lot of TH-cam photographers who deserve a spot on your list. Mads Peter Iverson, Nick Carver, Simon Baxter, and Ben Horne. They all bring their unique style. My brother made the statement that he is always looking for that perfect photograph and I told him stop looking but look YOUR PHOTOGRAPH!
Thank you! BTW, check my previous episodes, I’ve mentioned Mads already ;)
All things long exposure: Attilio Ruffo
All things lens: Christopher Frost
All things Nikon use and wildlife: Steve Perry
All things astro: Nico Carver - Astrobackyard - Alyn Wallace
All things Canon use and wildlife: Pangolin Wildlife photography
Landscape artsy: Mads Peter Iversen
Birding: Jan Wegener
Thank you very much!
btw, please check my other videos on this topic: Mads and Attilio are mentioned already, I love both of them!
Thank you for the kind words Pavel! It means a lot!... Subbed
Thank you Nick! For all! 🙏
It’s funny, I’m subscribed to all of the mentioned photographers, I get a lot of inspiration from watching their content, I find TH-cam a great tool to push my boundaries and learn from professionals. Whenever I’m struggling for inspiration, I get motivated by these and more.
Totally agree!
Speaking of observation, your hair on this black band on frame behind draws you like mickey mouse ears... ;)
Yeah! This is a real result of photographer's eye's work! 😆
I would like to recommend Walks on the wild side and Tin man lee.
Thank you! I'll take a look!
Simon d"Entremont is the best !
Totally agree! Check in this video: th-cam.com/video/eBKea6sfKdY/w-d-xo.html 😁
By far
Thanks for the recommendations, I haven’t seen Michael's channel yet, so someone needs new for me to discover. Recommendation for the next video: Alex Kilbee, channel is called "The photographic eye".
By the way, the links to the channels are not yet in the description of the video. There is a list of channels, but it’s from your first or second video about this topic.
Oh my God! Thanks! The links are fixed now! 🤦♂️
@@battoon they still don't seem to be linked.
Thanks for bringing this to my attention! Weird thing going on with the YT description editor lately. Fixed it again. 🤷♂️
Simon d'Entremont www.youtube.com/@simon_dentremont and Ian Worth th-cam.com/users/ianworth - that i follow, are great photographers !!
Thank you! I've mentioned Simon in my previous video
There is a reason I’ve never heard of these photographers. I am not interested in landscape or nature photography. I am interested in street and intentional camera movement photography. What these photographers teach will be of no help for me.
Mask On Nurse Marty (Ret)
You missed Simon Detroment.
Actually, that's not quite true ➡️ th-cam.com/video/eBKea6sfKdY/w-d-xo.html 😃
I didn't know Michael Shainblum and I must say his photos are really impressive and I'll definetly be checking him out.
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I will say though that for me, the best photography channel for someone who wants to learn photography is Simon D'Entremont. His videos are very direct and informative and you always learn something new.
Thank you! Please check my previous episodes for Simon :)
Nick Page is the only one in your list, the others are nothing inspiring at all, just mediocre at best like most of the TH-camrs today.
Thanks! Please shout out some great names to watch on TH-cam?
@TinHouseStudioUK
Thanks!